I am the opposite. Metformin killed me and Glumetza has done WONDERS! I love it. Night and day really. I am on 2000mg with dinner.
Also if you get pregnant you should stay on it, because it almost eliminates the chance of getting gestational diabites. women with PCOS are at higher risk for that.

hey just watched the video and im going thru the same thing .. im taking clomid and glumetza in the hope of someday having my Baby .. Stupid ...pcos ..
Have you been able to have a baby since taking all these drugs ?

Try chromium, i stopped metformin because of stomach issues and started taking chromium with a low carb diet and i got pregnant,Altho i miscarried,i was still able to get pregnant with PCOS. So try chromium,it works!!!!

I have taken Metformin in the past and got awful side effects!! Ugh! But now I am on 1500 mg of Metformin extended release and I barely have any side effects. I have some nausea but I can deal with that if it will cause me to ovulate. Lol! I have PCOS and Graves' disease so we're in the same boat almost. Hopefully you can get one of them to work for you. I just watched a girl here on YouTube that got pregnant by taking Metformin (500 mg) only for a couple weeks. Wish that for us as well!!

Have you tried any natural herbs? I say this because i did some research and started on some after speaking to a herbalist. AF was MIA and i had no side effects. I drank a lot of water and it finally came. They have a lot out there that are great for fertility. You can search on here also. I will give you the name of the one woman i usually watch. I also have an issue with swallowing pills but none of the vitamins are too big. And if they are on the bigger side they are usually gel or you can

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